Former aide of Denis Pasler, anticipated in the Sverdlovsk government, found alternative employment
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Hey there! Guess who's making a move to the big city? Ignat Petuhov, former deputy governor of Orenburg Oblast, has announcedhis next adventure inMoscow. He shared the exciting news on his social media, saying:
"I'll be stepping out in Moscow for a new gig soon. I'm getting my ducks in a row and finding my groove. Alongside my awesome team, we'll keep pushing the envelope for our cities, industries, and economy. Expect some juicy tales and top-notch strategies from regions, entrepreneurs, and industrial heavyweights making Russia a force to be reckoned with!"
In his previous role, Petuhov held a combined position as deputy governor, vice-chairman of the government for economic and investment policy, and minister for economic development, investments, tourism, and foreign affairs in the Orenburg government.
The buzz around town was that Petuhov would be moving to Yekaterinburg to oversee the regions of industry, economy, or natural resources after Denis Pasler was appointed acting governor.
Vladimir Putin appointed Denis Pasler as acting governor of Yekaterinburg Oblast on March 26. Pasler waste no time in appointing Tatiana Savinova as his deputy and minister of health. In Petuhov's old government, Savinova had a similar function. Deputy Governor Pavel Krekkov and head of the regional health ministry, Andrei Karlov, stepped down in connection with her appointment.
Stay tuned for updates on Petuhov's new venture in the bustling heart of Russia!
In the rapidly evolving world of politics, Ignat Petuhov's announcement of moving to Moscow signals a shift in policy-and-legislation, particularly in industries and the economy. This news, along with his commitment to pushing the envelope, promises fresh insights to the general news regarding Russia's industrial heavyweights and regional developments.